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East Trewick


East Trewick is a farm, located about ½ mile north-east of Belsay in Northumberland. The medieval settlement of Trewick was located here, first documented in the 13th century, when it was held by Robert de Trewick. In the 19th century, Trewick was a township in the ancient parish of Bolam, which also included what is now North Trewick. Today, East Trewick forms part of Belsay Civil Parish.
Northumberland Belsay Civil Parish Trewick Township, 1848 Bolam Parish, 1855
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Trewick Bridge

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East Trewick Farm

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Barn at East T rewick Farm

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Trewick Township, 1848
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Trewick Township, 1848
- TREWICK, a township, in the parish of Bolam, union and W. division of Castle ward, S. division of Northumberland, 7½ miles (S.W.) from Morpeth; containing 21 inhabitants. This place was …
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Trewick (Belsay)
- "A settlement was first recorded at Trewick in the 13th century but it seems to have remains a small hamlet. Records show that the greatest number of inhabitants lived here …

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Sluice for Trewick Sawmill (Belsay)
- "This sluice controlled the water levels stored for the nearby sawmill. A number of holding reservoirs of various sorts can be seen throughout Northumberland; ponds for power included, as here, …

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